The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 9

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Deluge of Music Of Every Kind Marks Week-End By Sylvester Rawling. IOLLOWING days of comparative inactivity, the floodgates were opened wide for musical en- deavor at the week-end. Neither the Physical endurance nor the mental cupacity of any individual musi¢ re- viewer could encompass the output, ‘A few, brief, cursory notes on ‘the passing show only are possible, For- tunately, or otherwise, there is no artist on the list who bas made pub- Ne demonstration of the fact that he scratches his head six or eight inches beyond his cranium, Apologiés to Mr. Depew, who told such a story at the Amen Corner dinner on Saturday night about a President. Walter Damrosch and the Sym- Phony Orchestra at their concert in Acolian Hall yesterday afternoon Played John A. Carpenter's symphony “Sermons in Stones,” first performed at the Litchfield festival in 1917. It is full of changing rhythms and, if) here and there reminiscent, is orig- inal, clear, melodious, and charming. Benno Moiseiwitsch was the soloist in Tcherepnine’s interesting piano concerto in C sharp minor, playing the rapid passages with extraordinary technical clearness and the cantabile Dhrases with delicate distinction, In the heroic parts of the work he fell a little short of what would seem to be the required breadth, Sophie Braslau, contralto; Lambert Murphy, tenor, and John , Powell, Pianist, worthily maintained the standard set for the All American concert course at the Manhattan Opera House yesterday afternoon. A capacity audience paid well deserved tribute to each of them. Miss Bras- Jau's glorious contralto voice was| heard at its best; but, dear Miss Braslau, isn’t it about time to stop singing those heartrending Russian songs? John McCormack again filled the Hippodrome to capacity last night and arouse’ the usual enthusiasm that his singing and his songs evoke. He began with a Mozart aria and finished with Coleridge-Tay- lors “Eleanore,” with old favorites, gompanten: piano, com. pleted the happy artistic family. Eva Gauthler gave a song rect! Jascha Heifetr gave a third violin recital at Carnegie Hall yesterday af- ternoon, etirring a bulging audience to excess of enthusiasm. Among the incidents of the day was a recital by Yvette Guilbert, the Frenoh diseuse, at Maxine Elliott's ‘Theatre last night; a joint recital by Georges Truc, pianist, and Alexandre DeBruille, violinist, at the Theatre Parisien jast night, and a plang re- cital at the Princess Theatre b; Hofheimer yesterday afternoon. son, in the afternoon, and inimitable with Caruso as. Sam- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, with Geraldine Farrar in the name audienc part, in the evening, Both times the | ducted auditorium was filled to capacity and oo there was much enthusiasm. | Pershing Port Riley Today b FORT RILEY, Kan. Jan. 12.—Gen. STGrace| ‘The soloists at last nigit's opera|John J. Perahing’s schedule here to-day concert at the Metropolitan Cantor Josef Rosenblatt, penares fireety Yor Wereeal pereere riley Scotney, Renato Zanelli, and Hein ‘4 nee re Rete the war, a luncheon with the Rotary “Samson | rich, Warnke, cellist. ‘They respond- {uu of Junction ity, Kans and at as een, | oe liberally with encores which were |arternoon spent. wa freely demanded 1 ) CxSh Knox. Cloth e. Richard Hageman con- the enthusiastic programme at Fort fi were |!nehuled an inspection of the od ing an athletle Ye _ 1920, ay SPRING 1920 STRAWS for KNOX Ccailrs ad Short Hats fr Women PALM BEACH AND CUBA | Spring have been produced in a sp’ 2}NOX Women's Sailors and Sport Hats for lendid variety of straw braids which are exclusively They are made with that careful regdrd for They are shown in natural, benna, jade, Copenhagen blue, blue bird blue, orange and other brilliant shades so much in vogue. Many are trimmed with imported puggaree bands. and other imported materials. A department which will give prompt and careful attention to correspond- ence orders is at your disposal quality ‘which particularly distinguishes Knox. work, WOMENS SPORT WEAR New models in Spring Sport Coats of Covert Sport Skirts of Crepe de Chine and Fan-ta-si silks in white, mauve, estral, shell pink and other bright colors, KNOX HAT COMPANY Jucorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET . 161 BROADWAY SINGER BUILDING mmm Lounging Robes Special 8.90 Mannish type Genu- ine Beacon Blanket Robes. Shawl collar, cuffsand patch pock= ets. Cord Girdle. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York ‘Kayser’s” Union Suits Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, band and bodice tops, tight knee, rein- forced. Regular and extra sizes. Special 85¢ Lingerie Petticoats Attractive deep eyelet embroidery and Val. lace flounce models. Ribbon trimmed. Special 2.00 Extraordinary Underwear Values Tuesday Lingerie Nightgowns Sleeve and sleeveless models, in flesh and white, tailored or lace trimmed, ribbon drawn. Special 2 é 00 Lingerie Chemises Embroidered and lace trimmed models, in flesh and white. Ribbon and regulation shoulders. | Special 2 x 00 Wash Satin Bodices Tailored, broidered models; ribbon, lace or regulation shoulder straps. Special 2 _ 905 Wash Satin Chemises Attractive step-in and envelope models, hand embroidered lace trimmed. Special 6.9 0) lace trimmed and em- | and | | Philippine Underwear Nightgowns and Chemises elabo- rately hand embroidered and hand sewn. | Special 2: 05 | Crepe de Chine Gowns Sleeveless model of quality Crepe de Chine. | tailored and hemstitched. | Special 8.90 superior Smartly | cs $7.50, Muslin Sheets— Single Hemmed. . , .1.45 Hemst’d....1.80 2.50 2.95 Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth rh in OR 2 Sunfast Drapery Fabrics in plain colors; Double width; formerly sold at $2.00 a yard...... . Mohair Casement Hangings, 54 inches— In leading decorative colors; formerly $2.35...... The Pre-Inventory Clearance of Interior Drapery Furnishings Will include limited quantities of the most desirable materials for indoor decoration. Engish and American Cretonnes— ‘or Slip Covers, Hangings and Summer F sila oh formerly sold at 75¢ to $1.25 a yard... : 55c, 75c $1.55 $1.95 Special Tables in Main Aisle Upholstery Department arefeatur- ingsmalllotsof Cushions, Scarfs, Covers, Chinese Embroideries, etc,, at decided reductions—FOURTH FLOOR. Blankets and Comfortables The January Continuation Sale on the Second Floor features the following specials Tuesday: White Blankets— Single and Double Sizes; pair 8.75 and 10.50 FANCY COLORED BLANKETS New plaid designs in desirable colors, Comfortables New floral designs and colorings 3.95, 5.75 and 8.50 each $6.75 and 8.50 pair Muslin Sheets «nd Pillow Cases SECOND FLOOR ‘Three-qtr. Double 1.90 2.05 Decided price reductions prevail throughout the entire section during our January Sale. Muslin Pillow Cases— Durable Quality Hemmed..... .40c 45 48c Hemstitched...42c 50c 55¢ The Annual Sale of Dinner Sets and Plates Provides an opportune occa- sion for effecting a consider- able saving on qualities of the highest standard. DINNER SETS 107 and 112 pi ; tichly gold encrusted; wide borders; matt gold handles; vals. 8325 and 8425 $250.00 and 350.00 DINNER SETS Limoges China; Limoges China: | w conventional 1s; matt gold handles, $79.50 horder desig value $95. DINNER SETS —Imported | China; 100 pieces; new colored floral ‘spray and. colored border designs; SPECIAL at $37.50 and 42.50 | DINNER SETS—Imported China, 100 pieces; convent.onal border and coin gold band and line; matt gold handles; special X $49.50 and 69.50 DINNER SETS--English Porce- ldin, 100 and 107 pieces; new colored border designs; value $42.50........ . + $29.95 DINNER SETS — Of American Porcelain, 100 and 106 pieces, colored floral spray and medal- lion borders; vals. $21.50 & 29.50, $17.95 and 25.00 DINNER SETS — Of American Porcelain, 106 pcs.; new colored border designs; matt gold handles; values $92.50 and 42.50, $25.00 and 35.00 A limited number of English and Limoges China Plates all the leading potteries, now 10 to 25 per cent. Below Regular Fourth Floor 128 West 42nd Street 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklye Attractive 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. OPPENHEIM. GCLLNS & C 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Tuesday * Formerly to 45.00 Reduced to 20.00 Velour, and Tweed Mixtures in pop- ular Shades. Shawl Collars or Plain Lined and On Stands models Convertible and Seal warmly {35° of Silvertone, Tailored. interlined. Chronological Record of Important Events 1920 World Almanac} NOW ON SALE 50 THE GREAT NAVIES January Sale TEN at ENUIN OP 5 ‘one, ‘sand wear It, and at any time AK an exchange it ab y and examine the enaert | Bara Included"in (his Baewain eales ROUTERS SONS 170MS ESTABLISHED 1679 ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original By Mail Malted Milk Infants and analien etiews ead Sul

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